America elected a narcissist — so is it any wonder he wants to maintain his old, lavish lifestyle AND continue to hold rallies even after taking office??

According to the report, Trump is "coming to grips with the fact that his life is about to change radically," and that means still trying to figure out whether he has to be at the White House all the time.

As you probably remember, Obama has thrown some shad Trump's way recently by declaring the oversized toddler clown was "unfit to be commander-in-chief" and even said he doesn't "have what it takes" to be president! Well after the 55-year-old came out of the awkward meeting with Mr. Trump on Thursday, his public message was that of hope, but don't let that fool you!

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest responded to questions about the sit down and gave some TRUE insight into the Prez's thoughts on Donald:

"Look, the president's views haven't changed. He stands by what he said on the campaign trail. He had an opportunity to make his argument. He made that argument vigorously. He made that argument in states all across the country."

Josh continued by talking about how the current POTUS just wants to focus on a smooth transition, but it seems pretty obviously that the Press Sec is JUST as annoyed by Trump winning the election as we are!

Ch-ch-check out a clip from the press conference (below) as Earnest does his best to explain Obama's stance on Trump!

Since few have more knowledge about unfit rulers and a looming apocalypse than George R.R. Martin, the Game Of Thrones author made a dire prediction on what's to come for America — specifically, winter.

Earlier today, Hillary Clinton addressed her supporters in a somber concession speech, but even her usually powerful words did little to mend the disappointment of those expecting a MUCH different outcome to this exhausting Presidential race.

Now, President Barack Obama is addressing the nation, and he tried his very best to be uplifting in the wake of the most stunning upset in political history.

Speaking from the White House, Obama revealed he called up Trump to congratulate him on last night's victory, assuring he would provide a smooth transition for his successor as George W. Bush's team did for him eight years ago. He said:

"Everybody is sad when their side loses the election, but the day after we have to remember that we're all on one team. It's an Intramural scrimmage. We're not Democrats first, we're not Republicans first. We're Americans first. We're patriots first."

Though he spent most of election season telling voters that a Trump White House was dangerous, Obama recognized the President-Elect's stance on "unity" was indeed the direction the country needs to head towards, adding:

Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Madison Kocian,and members of the U.S. Paralympic Team served as the very last group of Rio de Janeiro athletes to be invited to the capitol under the Obamas' presidency — which meant the Final Five just had to take over the oval office's official Instagram page, right?!

Unfortunately, Gabby's wisdom tooth surgery from earlier in the week prevented her from attending, but Simone more than made up for her absence by presenting POTUS with a signed surfboard from (almost) all the Rio athletes!

The First Lady slammed the Republican nominee during a rally in Philadelphia on Wednesday, reminding the audience that being president requires immense patience and rationality — two traits Trump definitely didn't inherit.

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: